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French presidential elections: perspectives and stakes

The second round of French presidential elections will take place on Sunday, May 7th. Without completely prejudging the result, it must be acknowledged that all the surveys give E. Macron the winner.

The purpose of this article is to present the state of affairs on the polls, the priorities of the French and to recall the program of the two candidates as well as the major issues: to obtain a parliamentary majority for E. Macron, to obtain a parliamentary majority and to clarify her position on Europe for Marine Le Pen. Our conclusions are clear: E. Macron should be elected President of the French Republic, and he should be in a position to constitute a parliamentary majority. In other words, the specific risk of France fades.